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You don’t have to be familiar with AMC’s The Walking Dead to appreciate the subversive cheek of Gorilla Tango Theatre’s Boobs of the Dead: A Walking Dead Burlesque. For starters, the sexy parody doesn't delve too deeply into the TV show; it just follows the first season. (After waking from a coma, Sheriff finds himself in the middle of a zombie plague. He searches for answers and for his Wife Lady—who has been romanced by Best Friend—among the survivors.) Then there are the effects of the plague: the undead strip down to lacy underthings whenever pop music plays.

Everyone in Atlanta knows about the touring Broadway productions that roll through the Fox Theatre, or the stunning large-scale shows that transform the Tony Award-winning Alliance. But not everyone takes the time to check out the smaller, independent theater companies doing wonderful work in and around the city. For a fraction of the cost of the bigger venues, one can catch edgier productions or local classics at many of these spaces. Here are some of the city’s best.